User manual YAMAHA MC1204 MC1604 MC2404

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[. . . ] Avoid physical shocks, liquid and small metal objects Strong physical shocks to the unit can cause damage. Do not place a container with liquid or small metal objects on top of this unit. Liquid or metal objects inside this unit are a fire and electrical shock hazard. Do not open the case or attempt repairs or modifications yourself This product contains no user-serviceable parts. [. . . ] However, using the PFL switch O will enable you to monitor the signals via the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks or PHONES jack. O PFL (Pre-fader Listen) switch When you turn this switch on, the pre-fader signals of the input channel are routed to the PFL bus, and you are able to monitor the signals via the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks or PHONES jack. P Channel fader This fader is used to adjust the level of the input channel signals. This fader setting affects the level of the signals routed to the ST buses, MIX buses 1­4, and MIX buses 5­8 (when the PRE switches are turned off). +48V PHANTOM PEAK ON INPUT A 1-12, 17-24/17-32 INPUT B PAD HA HPF 80 26dB GAIN HIGH MIX MIX PFL (FIX) (VARIABLE) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L R CTL M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 PRE M6 M7 PRE M8 M9 PRE M10 ST LR 4-Stage EQ ø HI-MID g LO-MID g f f EQ LOW ON ON ON ON INSERT I/O ST PAN PFL Signal flow of the monaural input channel MC32/12, MC24/12--Owner's Manual 4 Front Panel Stereo input channels GAIN 1 +10 ­34 2 PEAK 80 3 The MC32/12 and MC24/12 provide two stereo input channel modules. Use the paired INPUT 13/14 and 15/16 jacks (see page 17, rear panel 5) to input stereo signals. If you connect signals only to the 13L (MONO) jack or 15L (MONO) jack, the same signal will be sent t the o M1­4 and ST buses. HIGH A GAIN control +15 ­15 This control is used to adjust input sensitivity. The adjustable range is +10 dB to ­34 dB. HI-MID B PEAK indicator +15 ­15 LO-MID 4 +15 This indicator lights up when the level of signals that have been processed by the EQ reaches 3 dB below the clipping level. ­15 C High pass filter switch This high pass filter is used to cut the frequency range below 80 Hz with a slope of 12 dB/ oct. LOW ­15 +15 EQ M1 5 D EQ controls (HIGH/HI-MID/LO-MID/LOW) 0 10 This 4-band equalizer provides ± 15 dB of cut and boost over each range, with the center frequencies and types shown in the following table. Band Center frequencies 10 kHz 3 kHz 800 Hz 100 Hz Type shelving peaking peaking shelving M2 ON 6 0 10 M3 ON HIGH 7 0 10 HI-MID LO-MID LOW M4 ON 0 10 M5 ON 0 10 E EQ switch This switch is used to turn the equalization on and off. M6 PRE 0 10 M7 F M1­M4 mix level controls 9 These controls are used to route the post fader signals from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 1­4. When stereo signals are input, the L channel signal will be sent to MIX buses 1, 3, and the R channel signal will be sent to MIX buses 2 and 4. Note: When you press down the M1­M4 switches to the FIX position in the Variable/ Fix select section (see page 6), the output level of signals sent to the MIX buses will be fixed and the corresponding M1­M4 mix level controls will be disabled. 8 0 10 M8 PRE 0 10 M9 0 10 M10 PRE 0 10 BAL 0 L R G ON switches (M1­M4) These switches are used to turn on and off the signals routed from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 1­4. Note: When these switches are set to off, no signals are sent from the stereo input channel to the corresponding MIX buses regardless of the setting of the switches in the Variable/Fix select section (see page 6). A ST B ON PFL C 10 5 0 H M5­M10 mix level controls D These control knobs route the stereo input channel signals to MIX buses 5­10. Stereo input signals are mixed into a monaural signal and sent to MIX buses 5­10. Use the PRE switches 9 to select pre- or post-fader. 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 MC32/12, MC24/12--Owner's Manual Stereo input channels 5 I PRE (Pre-fader) switches These switches are used to select pre- or post-fader for signals sent from the stereo input channel to MIX buses 5­10. Each switch is effective for one pair of MIX buses:5/6, 7/8, or 9/10. The signals are not affected by the M1­M10 mix level controls (1 and 2), ST level control (3), or ON switch (4). MC32/12, MC24/12--Owner's Manual MATRIX section 11 MIX MIX PFL (FIX) (VARIABLE) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L CTL 1L(MONO), 2L(MONO) ON M1 M2 M3 1R, 2R M4 ST AUX RETURN PFL 3L(MONO), 4L(MONO) ON M5 M6 M7 3R, 4R M8 M9 M10 ST ST LR PFL Signal flow in the AUX RETURN section MATRIX section The MC32/12 and MC24/12 provide two matrix modules that allow you to mix MIX buses 1­4 and ST bus signals at desired levels. Matrix 1­2 signals are output in monaural via the MATRIX OUT 1­2 jacks (rear panel K). A M1­M4 level controls These control knobs enable you to adjust the input level of MIX bus 1­4 post-fader signals. M1 M1 0 0 M2 M2 B L/R controls These control knobs enable you to adjust the input level of the ST bus post-fader signals for the L channel and R channel independently. 1 0 0 M3 M3 0 0 M4 M4 0 0 C LEVEL control D ON switch L L This control knob enables you to adjust the output level of Matrix 1­2 signals. 2 This switch turns on and off Matrixes 1­2. When you turn this switch off, the corresponding matrix signal is not output from the MATRIX OUT jack. The signal is not sent to the AFL bus, either. 0 0 R R 0 0 LEVEL LEVEL 3 0 10 0 10 4 ON 1 AFL ON 2 AFL MATRIX E AFL (After-fader Listen) switch 5 When you turn this switch on, the matrix 1­2 post-fader signals are sent to the AFL bus. You can monitor the signals via the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks or PHONES jack. However, this switch will be disabled if the ON switch (4) is turned off. ST LR from 1 MIX OUT 2 M1 3 M2 4 M3 M4 L R ON LEVEL MATRIX OUT 1, 2 AFL AFL LR to Meter Signal flow in the MATRIX section MC32/12, MC24/12--Owner's Manual 12 Master Section C-R MONI (Control room monitor) section PHONES (headphones) section This section enables you to control signals monitored via the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks (see page 18, rear panel M) and the PHONES jack on the front panel (C-R MONI section/ PHONES section 6). A Monitor source select switch PFL/AFL TAPE IN PFL LEVEL 1 2 3 This switch enables you to select the type of signal to monitor via the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks and the PHONES jack. s When the switch is set to PFL/AFL ( ) 0 10 ON 4 5 10 C-R MONI LEVEL 0 You will monitor PFL signals (signals routed from input channels/AUX returns to the PFL bus) or AFL signals (signals routed from MIX buses 1­10/ST buses/MATRIX 1­2 to the AFL bus). If any one of the PFL switches for the input channels/AUX returns is turned on, the PFL indicator 2 will light up. In this case, the PFL bus signals (not the AFL bus signals) are routed to the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks and PHONES jack. If all the PFL switches are turned off, the AFL bus signals are sent to the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks and PHONES jack. Note: If you turn on any one of the PFL switches for the input channels/AUX returns while monitoring the AFL bus signal, the switching circuit will switch the signal to the PFL bus signal. s When the switch is set to TAPE IN ( ) You can monitor the signals input from the TAPE IN jacks (see page 18, rear panel N). B PFL (Pre-fader Listen) indicator This indicator lights up when any one of the PFL switches for the input channels/AUX returns is turned on, indicating that the PFL bus signal is currently being monitored. 6 C LEVEL control This control enables you to adjust the level of signals output from the C-R MONITOR OUT jacks. [. . . ] See the figure on the right for wiring. 1/4" phone plug Tip (send) Sleeve (ground) K MATRIX OUT jacks 1/2 These unbalanced phone jacks output Matrix 1/2 signals that are a mix of MIX buses 1­4 and ST bus, with a nominal output level of +4 dB. See the figure on the right for wiring. 1/4" phone plug Tip (send) Sleeve (ground) MC32/12, MC24/12--Owner's Manual 18 Rear Panel L ST INSERT I/O jacks These TRS phone jacks are used to insert an external processor into the ST bus, with nominal input/output levels of 0 dB. See the figure below for wiring. Tip (send) 1/4" phone plug Tip (send) Ring (return) 1/4" TRS phone plug To processor's input Sleeve (ground) Sleeve (ground) Tip (return) 1/4" phone plug Connect to INSERT I/O jack From processor's output Sleeve (ground) M C-R MONITOR OUT jacks These unbalanced phone jacks are used to monitor input signals sent from the PFL bus, AFL bus, and TAPE IN jacks, with a nominal output level of +4 dB. See the figure on the right for wiring. 1/4" phone plug Tip (send) Sleeve (ground) Phono plug N TAPE IN jacks These unbalanced phono jacks are used to connect a line-level device, with a nominal input level of ­10 dBV. [. . . ]

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